There have been two theatres in the current site of the Prince of Wales Theatre London; the first one was erected in 1884 and lasted in 1937 and the other one that came as a replacement for the first and stands till today. The theatre since the beginning has witnessed performances by eminent theatre artists, a reason that has kept its auditorium jam-packed forever.

The Prince of Wales Theatre oversaw unprecedented success in its second year itself when the comical opera Dorothy began its historic run here. The huge profits earned from the piece allowed Dorothy’s authors to lay the foundations stones for their own Lyric Theatre in the neighbourhood. Robert Cromie was called to rebuild the house in 1937 while Gracie Fields sang before the workmen.

The upcoming show at the Prince of Wales Theatre London is the hilarious satire Book of mormon the musical has been a smashing hit at the box office and has been recipient of numerous awards and accolades. The writer’s of accredited South Park are set to make their West End debut with performance of the comical The Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon show will run at the Prince of Wales Theatre London Monday to Saturday at 19:30 with additional matinees to be performed on Wednesday and Saturday at 14:30.

The story of The Book of Mormon transports audiences to one of the villages in Uganda. The book, lyrics and music of the comedy has been given by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. The show is suitable for all genres and is best to break the boredom and monotony of our hectic work life. To make the piece further more enthralling, it is loaded with numbers like Spooky Mormon Hell Dream, I Am Africa, Baptize Me, All American Prophet and Tomorrow Is A Latter Day.

Tony Award winning The Book of Mormon is set for its premier at The Prince of Wales Theatre London. After being a smashing box office hit at Broadway, the musical comedy comes to entertain the audiences at the West End. The hilarious drama set in the backdrop of Uganda will set the stage ablaze with the hit musical numbers like Spooky Mormon Hell Dream, I Am Africa, Baptize Me, All American Prophet and Tomorrow Is A Latter Day. (Source: Wikipedia)

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The Tony Award-winning musical from the writers of South Park comes to the West End.Written by the animated sitcom’s creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone along with Avenue Q co-creator Robert Lopez, The Book Of Mormon is a satirical musical that takes shots at everything from organised religion to consumerism, the state of the economy and the musica...

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